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Artemis II crew shares emotional first reflections after NASA Moon mission, revealing bonding, Orion spacecraft insights, and ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission not only broke records as the first crewed lunar flyby since 1972 but also stirred global excitement through its human stories, scientific achievements, and stunning imagery.
"Religion covers the Abyss, the Chaos, the Groundlessness that society is for itself; it occults society as self-creation, as ...
From Thursday, April 16th until July 14th, the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte will host an exhibition on the occasion of ...
You can walk right up to Swampy and stand next to his enormous head. It makes for some hilarious photos where you look like a ...
An astronaut can hold a tool in space, loosen their fingers, and watch it stay put. Nothing drops. Nothing tugs downward. Yet ...
Measuring the strength of gravity is extraordinarily difficult, and different experiments have always disagreed – but a new ...
Examining the fine motor skills of space travelers can help improve safety for future missions, scientists say ...
Why do astronauts squeeze objects too hard? A new study explains how the brain's internal gravity model persists in space, ...
On Earth, people grip objects to ensure they don't fall. In space, this process changes: When astronauts hold an object ...
In quantum physics, objects can exist in multiple states at the same time—a phenomenon known as quantum superposition, where ...
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